Oracle9i Database Error Messages Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96525-01 |
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Cause: An operating system error occurred while attempting to read from the INTYPE file.
Action: Try opening the INTYPE file with an editor to make sure you are able to access the file.
Cause: OTT was unable to allocate memory.
Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
Cause: The required option INTYPE was not specified.
Action: Set the INTYPE option to the name of the file containing names of types for OTT to translate. The INTYPE option may be specified on the command line or in a CONFIG file.
Cause: The file name specified for the INTYPE file is not syntactically correct.
Action: Make sure you spelled the file name of the INTYPE file correctly.
Cause: An operating system error occurred while attempting to open the INTYPE file.
Action: Make sure you spelled the file name of the INTYPE file correctly. Try opening the INTYPE file with an editor to make sure you have access to the file.
Cause: An operating system error occurred while attempting to close the INTYPE file.
Action: Try opening the INTYPE file with an editor to make sure you are able to access the file.
Cause: The first token of the INTYPE file was not read. Either an operating system error occurred while attempting to read from the INTYPE file, or all lines of the INTYPE file are blank lines or comment lines.
Action: Try opening the INTYPE file with an editor to make sure you are able to access the file. Make sure the INTYPE file contains one or more type specifications.
Cause: Either there are no type specifications in the INTYPE file, or the first type specification could not be read due to a previously reported error.
Action: Fix any previously reported errors. Make sure there are one or more type specifications in the INTYPE file.
Cause: The name of a user-defined type is expected following the keyword TYPE at the beginning of a type specification. No legal type name was seen.
Action: Make sure that the type specification is syntactically correct, and that the type name is spelled correctly.
Cause: A legal C or C++ identifier was expected following AS, but was not seen.
Action: Use a legal C or C++ identifier, consisting of letters, digits, and underscores not beginning with a digit.
Cause: A legal file name was expected, but was not seen.
Action: Make sure your TYPE file syntax is correct. Use a correct file name.
Cause: A type version name was expected, but was not seen.
Action: Make sure your TYPE file syntax is correct. Use a correct version name.
Cause: An attribute name was expected in the INTYPE file, but was not seen.
Action: Make sure your TYPE file syntax is correct. Use a correct attribute name.
Cause: Incorrect syntax in the INTYPE file.
Action: Make sure your TYPE file syntax is correct.
Cause: An attribute of a user-defined type is listed twice in a type specification in the INTYPE file. The second occurrence is ignored.
Action: Remove one of the two occurrences of the attribute.
Cause: There is a syntax error in the INTYPE file.
Action: Check your documentation to make sure the type specifications in the INTYPE file are syntactically correct.
Cause: An operating system error occurred while attempting to open the ERRTYPE file for writing.
Action: Make sure you spelled the ERRTYPE file name correctly. Try creating or modifying the ERRTYPE file to make sure you have write access to the file.
Cause: An operating system error occurred when attempting to write to the OUTTYPE file.
Action: Make sure you have operating system permission to write to the file. Also, make sure disk space is available.
Cause: The required option OUTTYPE was not specified.
Action: Set the OUTTYPE option to the name of the file to which the TYPE file produced by OTT should be written. The OUTTYPE option may be specified on the command line or in a CONFIG file.
Cause: The file name specified for the OUTTYPE file is not syntactically correct.
Action: Make sure you spelled the name of the OUTTYPE file correctly.
Cause: An operating system error occurred while attempting to open the OUTTYPE file.
Action: Make sure you spelled the name of the OUTTYPE file correctly. Make sure you have operating system permission to open the file.
Cause: An operating system error occurred while attempting to close the OUTTYPE file.
Action: Try opening the OUTTYPE file with an editor to make sure you are able to access the file.
Cause: An internal OTT error occurred in the O2F component of OTT.
Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
Cause: The name of a type, attribute, or method cannot be converted from the client character set in effect when OTT was invoked to the compiler character set (typically ASCII or EBCDIC).
Action: A name is translated first from the database character set to the client character set, and then from the client character set to the compiler character set. The client character set is specified in a platform-dependent manner. On UNIX platforms, the client character set is specified by setting the NLS_LANG environment variable. Use a client character set that can be translated to the compiler character set. The compiler character set itself is one such character set. Specify synonyms in the INTYPE file for any names of database objects that cannot be successfully translated to the client character set.
Cause: None of the characters in the name of a database entity could be translated to a character that may begin a C or C++ identifier, such as a letter or an underscore.
Action: Specify an explicit translation for the name in the INTYPE file.
Cause: One or more characters in the name of a database entity could not be translated to a character that may appear in a C or C++ identifier, such as a letter, an underscore, or a digit. The characters that could not be translated were replaced with underscores.
Action: Make sure that the name is spelled correctly, and that it is terminated by a blank, the end of a line, or an equals sign ("="). You may use the translated name with added underscores, or you may specify an explicit translation for the name in the INTYPE file.
Cause: The value given for the CASE option in the INTYPE file is not legal.
Action: Change the value given for the CASE option to one of the following legal values: SAME, LOWER, UPPER, or OPPOSITE.
Cause: The function name given for the INITFUNC option in the INTYPE file is not a legal C or C++ identifier.
Action: Specify the name of the INITFUNC function as a legal C or C++ identifier. This name can be given in the INTYPE file, given on the command line, or derived from the INITFILE name.
Cause: A type or option specification was expected in the INTYPE file, but was not seen.
Action: Check the INTYPE file for syntax errors. Supply a type or option specification. A type specification begins with the word TYPE. An option specification begins with the word CASE, INITFILE, or INITFUNC.
Cause: A name seen in the INTYPE file exceeds 265 bytes in length.
Action: Choose a shorter name.
Cause: A syntax error occurred in a name used in the INTYPE file.
Action: If the name is quoted, make sure that the quotes are at the beginning and at the end of the name. If a period (which separates a schema name from a type name) appears, make sure that the schema name and the type name are both present.
Cause: A database link was seen in the name of a user-defined type. This feature is not yet supported.
Action: Declare the user-defined type in the database to which OTT connects.
Cause: A keyword such as TYPE was expected in the INTYPE file, but an incorrect or misspelled keyword was seen.
Action: Verify that your TYPE specification obeys the syntax described in your documentation. Verify that your keyword is spelled correctly.
Cause: The same name of a user-defined type appears in more than one type specification. The duplicate specifications of the type name will be ignored.
Action: Put all of the information about the type, including all type name and attribute name translations, in a single TYPE specification, and eliminate the duplicate TYPE specifications.
Cause: A request was made to generate declarations for all the types in the database schema. An internal error occurred in the O2F component of OTT.
Action: List the types to be processed in an INTYPE file. Contact Oracle Support Services.
Cause: A request was made to generate declarations for all the types in a database schema. An error occurred in a subsystem when accessing the database.
Action: Examine the error message reported by the subsystem to determine its cause. List the types to be processed in an INTYPE file.
Cause: A request was made to generate declarations for all the types in a database schema. Either the schema was not found, no user-declared types were found in the schema, or unable to connect to Oracle.
Action: Ensure that a login/password string was specified for OTT and that the Oracle database can be accessed with it. Ensure that the USER_TYPES table contains at least one row.
Cause: A legal Java package name was expected following IN or PACKAGE or IN PACKAGE, but was not seen.
Action: Use a legal Java package name.
Cause: The value given for the CODE option in the INTYPE file is not legal.
Action: Change the value given for the CODE option to one of the following legal values: C, ANSI_C, KR_C, JAVA, NATIVE_JAVA, ORACLE_JAVA.
Cause: A name had a length of 0 characters.
Action: This error should never be reported to the user. Contact Oracle Support Services.
Cause: The cause of this error was not reported.
Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
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